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News from 15/10/2004

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Andrew Robson, Rosemary Righter, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Andrew Pierce, N. J. Dawood, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Jonathan Miller, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Brackenbury, Denise Iredell, D. R. Worboys, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Oliver Galpin, Clive Davis, Ludovic Kennedy, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Daniel McGrory and Richard Ford, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Mariella Frostrup, Anthony Browne, Magnus Linkkater, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, D. R. Thorpe, Cynthia Carlile, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Nicholas Blanford, Nick Robinson, Jonathan White, David J. Hill, Phil Gordon, Alan J. Miller, Roland Watson, Royal Ascot, Charles Bremner, Malcolm A. Rose, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Holdsworth, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Terry Sanderson, Vice-President, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Thomas Bewley, Steve Boggan, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Helge Rubinstein, Stuart Bell, Jeremy Page, David Kester, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Richard lrving, Glynis Kozma, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Gary Jacob and Nick Szczepanik, Martin Hobgen, Nick Szczepanik, Anna Patty, Anthony Bush, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Stefanle Marsh, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sophie Kirkham, Alistair Cooke, Rev David Ashforth, Topun Austin, George Caulkin, Tom Capes, Geoff Marsh, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Andrew Henderson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Hew Pike, Diana Percy, Richard Morrison, George Manolescue, Martin Miller, Brian Maiden, Kendal, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Richard Cleroux, Christopher Irvine, Marcus Binnery, Damian Barr,

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The Times New malaria vaccine will save millions of children United takeover Survivor's story 'Beckham says he is sorry. Blair says he is not. I'm … The Times Gates's billions behind success Ministers to give in on student quotas Are Norway's royals more British than ours? The Times Today Chopard What's Important Briton 'sired king of Norway' Ousted envoy hits out at Foreign Office Jowell promises tough safeguards on casinos International rescue? Call Super Crab BT US tries to avert Abu Hamza charges It's all on tape, claims teacher who says Prince Harry cheated GUCCI 'A Tiny, Tiny BIT' A place fit for a future king The Prince of Wales is to build a new mansion, reports Simon de Bruxelles Tradition can claim victory in the battle of house styles The Link Mother Teresa 'played media to craft image' 'Give me the euro, I'll give you Britain' Salmonella in imported eggs alert Failed academy Drug for children Doctor arrested Download ruling The riddle of Blair's Catholic Communion Matalan A Class of ITS Own The cycle of poverty and disease may now be broken Hattersley's aid dolphin Dinner in honour of Ogdon, pianist and tormented genius Party pooper Untrue portrayal Elementary idea If the suit fits Ps... Toucin Powered by IOT Europe United Colors of Benetton travel Currys Chef whips up a storm over teaspoon Rapist guilty of car-chase killing Oreck Hot and Spicy Microsoft Office Siemens PC World Admit you will have to put up taxes, ex-minister tells Brown The end of the judicial reform saga is in sight Security leak protest Just AA sk Kennedy to be a father in time for election Today Tomorrow Toyota Only in the Saturday Times PowerHouse Edinburgh books its place as first City of Literature Moving moment for ballet-loving Duke Ewing swings with real style down Broadway Firstnight Jazz Maria Ewing Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Rac The Sharpest Critics Doctors switch over aided suicide Should voluntary euthanasia be legalised? Aircraft safety fear as crash kills seven sharps Bedrooms IRA says sorry for murdering boy of 15 Danielle's dying words to mother were 'I love you' David Morris VC Poker Sign up to clear streets of clutter, says Bryson Lawyers seen as more Rumpole than McBeal Poor 'could be denied justice' The Verdict Evidence lacking in Stuttle case Ghost writers Teenager on trial Carcass charges Driving ban Sleep-walker Unlawful killing Car thieves jailed Digital micro-chip enhances hearing aid to one million moves a second Please post me full details of Senso CIC Panasonic Nightmare goes on for hostage who was made to watch beheading Five killed after suicide bombers reach 'safe' heart of Baghdad Pakistan President overcomes protests to stay as army chief Online Sony Democrats buoyant as race boils down to three key states What Bush Said What Kerry Said abbey Final debate triggers a sprint to the finish Although the pollsters rule John Kerry the winner of the final debate of the presidential race, there is still everything to play for, reports Roland Watson in Tempe, Arizona Alfie Dictator aims to cling to power in Belarus Dancing prince to become the king Early Raphael discovered Dell (AP): Seven killed in cargo plane crash (AP): Death for killer (AP): Border deal (AP): President's trial (Reuters): Racist murder The Times Inside I'm Dancing Sainsbury's Britain admits madness of wartime bombing 'Fake death' theory over woman lost on Polar trip Marks & Spencer Money MEPs threaten revolt in Brussels gay row The Times How sick Britain became envy of Europe We now set the pace in the union of 25 members, writes Charles Bremner Blair says no to a two-speed future Stand by for revenge of the couch potatoes Saying sorry implies error and policy shift Do not aks Mr Blair for an apology because if he gave one it would be meaningless Why Blair should offer his neighbour a new job Notebook Picture Gallery Flatter to Deceive It is too early to declare a British ascendancy in Europe Life Saving A malaria vaccine that is a mix of science and charity Road Rage English Heritage unleashes the taste police on our streets Opinions past Leading Article Arab Refugees Reorganisation of army battalions Pensions policies Evil and illness Secular zealots raise the ghost of inquisition Restricted views of teaching in state and private schools Treatment for premature babies Grief over Bigley The Times Police priorities Pitched low PC PCs The Times Crossword Weathercall The Weather Blacks Business Ex-pizza chief floats firm Briefing Barclays plans profit drive Great Portland bid tipped Rolls wins China contract Boots deal saves 700 jobs Hollinger amends lawsuit Sale of Premier stake Nokia margins suffer Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Commodities In Business Today Bayer may settle 1,200 US claims Business confidence takes a sharp tumble Airbus 'prepared to seek state help' Oil prices will go higher, Opec says Broker accused over 'kickbacks' Brioni Broker accused over 'kickbacks' Jaeger-Lecoultre Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing MoD adds to Javelin stock Stop Press Verizon may buy airwaves Starbucks raises target Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealing Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Shareholders back takeover of Abbey Multiple Display Advertising Items Augusta Technologie AG It would pay to cut bad taxes Argos proves retailers do revive Business Editor's Commentary Liable to many disclaimers Centrica drifts down on energy price worries Stockmarkets Larger Capitalisation Shares Interest in Ultraframe boosts its shares Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates WH Smith's strategy brings bad tidings for Christmas Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers New oil price highs lift gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Others Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Jarvis heads for more trouble over new chief's pay Multiple Display Advertising Items Seven years on, Brown's pensions swoop looks less clever Norris ploughs on as audience bays for blood Cathay Pacific Crockett & Jones Banking & Finance Deutsche bores City Diary Lingo law Relation thawing Struggling, JD Sports to cut losses on 33 stores Prosser calls for saving reform Deal saves T&n pensioners Collins wins but FT will 'fight on' WH Smith spent £11m to see of bidder Mothercare sales hit by poor summer weather The Sunday Times Argos and Experian make GUS 'a winner' Time Out man won't loosen grip on the reins The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service, for further deatils on a patricular fund, readers should contact the fund manager A action Newspapers press ahead with plans for a brighter future Paper round Napster launches pre-pay service Desmond and Hollick divided by moving bill Encounters Whether reverse onus of proof legal or evidential House of Lords Prosecution after time limit wrong House of Lords Witness has immunity from suit after trial Court of Session Outer House Crown court influenced by an irrelevant consideration Queen's Bench Divisional Court Test for prior restraint on publication of confidential material House of Lords The Register Birthdays Who Wrote this? Earl Russell Scholar and politician in the grand liberal tradition whose grasp of history lent intellectual ballast to the Liberal Democrat Party Verily, some ends really don't justify the means (test) Anniversaries Demosthenes meets DVDs in a handsome library Anniverssaries Deaths Births, Marriages & Deaths The Marquess of Lothian Landowner who rebuilt his family's ancient links with Scotland while making a notable contribution to international affairs To place death notices, acknolwedgements or Charities News In Memoriam-Private The right god Human inventions Just in case Faith in Nothing Jonathan Miller believes absolutely in the absence of any deity. Do we really need God any more? Just believe in people Daily Life A human problem Round and round Fundamental similarities Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Nature Notes In the beginning Love is debate@ the times.co.uk Questions of Faith Debate the issudes of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Do people need to believe in God? The debate continues Chess Defying explanation Losing faith Quick Word The power of three In our image No nonsense Eternal gratitude What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day Air Miles Dinner Personal Column Calls to the Bar Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Requiem Mass Reception Memorial Service Awards Ten Things You Keep where the Car Should Be Driving It's for housing the car, remember? Vaughan Freeman discovers he is not alone in putting everything but the family yehicles in his overfilled garage Cute little number that is big on style and performance Fast Test Citroen C2 VTS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport Bulls seek hair-raiser from Vainikolo Rugby League Christopher Irvine on the rampaging winger with a sense of style all his own - on and off the field The Sunday Times Bennett intent on proving that his side are the best Rusedski battles on Connor popular Deng steps out Skill factor Docherty primed The Results Service Today's Fixtures Times Test Tug-of-war over Button is close to conclusion Motor Racing Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Redcar Brighton The Times Sports Book Yesterday's Results Struggling Els upstaged by Goosen's fast track to victory Golf HSBC World Match Play Championship Scores Red Sox put on brave faces but Yankees are in charge American Sport HSBC Play-Offs Singh feels the pressure as dogged Langer raises his game Ryder Cup captain catches eye of Peter Dixon with his determination to challenge for honours again Seahawks eager to regenerate form after stunning collapse Australia crumble to the flight and guile of Kumble Cricket Scoreboard from Madras The Times Koolen gang at St Albans boosted by woman's touch Hockey Williams seeks to fulfil prophecy Boxing Fascination of Heineken Cup brings club game in from the cold Rugby Union Moody gives Robinson reason to be cheerful Future of Vogts comes under close scrutiny How They Stand Then and now: Scotland Go from Riches to Rags in 30 Years Present team are a stumbling shadow of the World Cup class of '74 that stood comparison with the world's best Apologetic Beckham trapped in moral maze Sports Writer of the Year Coleman emerges as surprise target to coach Wales Sanchez can draw comfort from start Influx of second-rate foreigners is to blame Positive Poland target top spot Moyes offered promise of new dawn Al Fayed could be tempted if the price is right Eriksson thrives with flexible friends How They Stand Stretford gives up position on board in wake of trial The Premiership Today The Times Saint or Sinner? Irish duo deal fatal blow to Glazer bid Red Alert Lexus Beckham told to keep quiet in future as FA plans next move Football inside Interview The Big Sell Quotes of the Day Get mad, drunk or lustful, just don't start blubbing There in the back seat was the figure of a small child, silently weeping All about patronising Anyway... Image of the Day The Ethicist So cool - but then the tables are turned As the contents of the Pharmacy restaurant are sold off, Mariella Frostrup reveals her role in its inception and we look at other in-places I watched Martine McCutcheon clamber over four tables to meet George Clooney Scotland The North Out with the In-Crowd The Sunday Times 'I was ready to shoot him' A former armed officer tells how the police get it wrong on gun crime. Interview by Steve Boggan Sunny side up Health No suspicion of fowl play Food home.forum @ the times.co.uk Guinea Fowl with Girolles NB Doctor's Orders Tomorrow in body&soul Jonathan Gornall Mummy, I'm thrilled I never knew you Microwave Man Hair with Hari A touch of glass Luxury with Lucia Rees doesn't use stones with price tags the size of a Third World debt Small but perfectly fashionable Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Arts Good design is intelligence made visible: Discuss Resignations and recriminations about the role of the Design Museum have rekindled the argument about design: form, function or both? David Kester of the Design Council opens the debate, while he and other luminaries name their favourite object to Phoebe Greenwood Hear it for new voices Jazz a generational change is under way, whether the oldies like it or not, says Clive Davis Why are singers and the songbirds grabbing all the attention? Minnif Driver Pop Albums Classical CDs King of another country Lisa Verrico meets Howe Gelb, the cool name on everyone's alt. lips The arts on Monday: Bringing The Goons back to life, Declan Donnellan on Lenin plus football, gays and prejudice Opera Apollo to Zauberflöte Barbican Sugar without the spice Theatre Little Women Duchess, WC2 Theatre Evidence for the Existence of BAC, SW11 Pop Har Mar Superstar Mean Fiddler, WC2 Concerts CBSO/Birmingham LSO/London Entertainments The fluff flies as teatime chat shows go to battle Caitlin Moran on television It's the equivalent of a decathlon in chinos and an earpiece The Times First Choice The Times TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Sports Choice Football League Live: Nottingham Forest v Wolverhampton Wanderers Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Sex Traffic proves a moving experience Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Uncharted territory True Fiction A US almost is put on high alert after unconfirmed reports of a security risk linked to Yusuf Islam (formerly the singer Cat Stevens), on board a UK filght bound for the US. The CIA investigates Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3410 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Rolex Bricks Property Addict Openingbids Sunsant Emmetty Deputy Property Editor Why can't we have well-built, affordable new homes in places where we actually want to live? Preposterous properties W. Sussex Agents Say: This Week E. Sussex Agents Say: West Sussex V East Sussex In Victorian House in North London Out Family Home in Rural Essex A Way Country Manor in Oxfordshire The Blair Rich Project FPDSavills DTZ Residential Realestate Ridings to the Rescue Howtheotherhalflives Yorkshire squires are thinking of installing extra bathrooms to cash in on Royal Ascot Racegoers need to rent a house with room for a helicopter Shelter Hospitality Box Charcol Knight Frank New Castle upon Time new-homes Capturethis Kingsoak Goodmanors There are six bedrooms, all with their own bathrooms Doors of Perfection Multiple Display Advertising Items Colour Bland The Great in Doors Damian Barr says with so much choice, why is 80 per cent of paint sold white? Like it or not, we are set to see a lot of sunflower I've Gone an Lucia van der Post found that trying to think Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Penalty Box Redemption can lead you to a more enriching way of life Disputes such as this should end with the new regulation Whatson Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? A Folly De Grandeur FPDSavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford & Bingley Ignore False Profits The long view for London house prices is a slower pace of growth, says Geoff Marsh Interest rates are likely to settle at about 5 per cent Viners On the Water Front Multiple Display Advertising Items ST James

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